South Wales Echo

Wildlife makes the most of lockdown

- LEWIS SMITH Reporter lewis.smith@walesonlin­e.co.uk

WHILE the coronaviru­s lockdown may be taking its toll on a number of human residents in Blaenau Gwent, the wildlife in the area appears to be returning to local beauty spots in full force this spring.

And wildlife photograph­ers, Jason and Katherine Morgan, are having a field day capturing some of these beautiful images while sitting in their garden or going out on daily walks.

The pair live in Cwm near Ebbw Vale, and have travelled all over the world capturing images of wildlife, though say some of their favourite places to shoot are much closer to home.

Jason said: “This is really a beautiful area with some amazing wildlife and scenery, so we hope people realise what they have, doorsteps.

“The council has dedicated a number of areas across the borough as nature reserves this year, so we feel that could have a very positive impact on the local wildlife we see, which is good news for us.”

Katherine added: “We can’t go far at the moment, but much of what we’ve seen has been in our back garden or close to home.

“I don’t know if the lockdown has had much of an effect on wildlife yet, but either way we have a wide variety of literally on their birds and animals which are all great to see.

The pair are eager to share their striking images, and hope to entertain people during lock-down by hosting a series of online painting and photograph­y lessons, using many of the images captured from their home town.

“Hopefully learning to paint and photograph nature can bring some happiness during this time, and help break up the boredom people may be experienci­ng while they are self-isolating,” Jason said.

“It’s something anyone can have a go at no matter what your level of skill is, so it’s inclusive to everyone.

“I’ve always loved nature, starting this as a hobby over twenty years ago and going until the point where it’s now my full-time job. Hopefully these classes will inspire others to feel the same way, as well as give them something to do.”

The husband and wife duo say that even though it has been tough adjusting to life in self-isolation, they are hoping there can be some positives to this period.

Katherine said: “With everything that’s happened over the past few months people are definitely taking more notice of what’s around them, and appreciati­ng what we have in here Blaenau Gwent.”

For more informatio­n on local wildlife photograph­y and painting, contact Jason Morgan via his website at ww. Patreon.com/wildlifear­t

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KATHERINE MORGAN Grey heron
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Dragonfly
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Blue tit

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